which of the following would signal enzymes to produce more energy? there may be more than one answer. - ADP - ATP - Citrate - Acetyl- CoA - Calcium
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which of the following would signal enzymes to produce more energy? there may be more than one answer.
- ADP
- ATP
- Citrate
- Acetyl- CoA
- Calcium
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- Each of the molecules below can be used a a source of energy to make ATP. For each of the following, indicate HOW MANY ATP could be made from one molecule of the following. For each, explain your logic (show your work). Acetyl-CoA: Pyruvate: FADH2: Glucose-6 phosphate: Phosphoenolpyruvate: NADH: GTP:Which of the following statements is TRUE about fatty acid biosynthesis? Group of answer choices: NADH is used as the reducing equivalent in the process. Malonyl ACP is the donor of the acetyl group. The product detaches from the fatty acid synthase complex when the chain length is usually 18 carbons. Oxaloacetate carries acetyl CoA to the cytosol.Order the steps (from 1-16) by which a person can generate ATP from dietary fat. ATP synthesis coupled to the movement of protons down the proton concentration gradient occurs. NADH and FADH2 electrons are transferred to O2 Acetyl-CoA are degraded to GTP, NADH and FADH2 in citric acid cycle. Fatty acids are degraded to acetyl-CoA, NADH…
- What molecule provides the energy for fatty acid synthesis starting from acetyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA as substrates? GTP NADH NADPH 4 FADH2 (2)Which of the following is a product of the first stage of the pentose phosphate pathway? Group of answer choices carbon dioxide a phosphorylated version of the coenzyme NADH ribose 5-phosphate more than one correct responseIn liver, the accumulation of which of the following metabolite attenuates the inhibitory of ATP on phosphofructokinase? * O Fructose-2,6-Bisphosphate Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphate Glucose-6-Phosphate O Citrate
- Carnitine shuttle is used to Transport FA chains from the adipose tissue to the liver. Transport FA chains from the blood-stream to the cytosol. Transport FA chains from the cytosol to the mitochondrial matrix. Transport FA chains from the mitochondrial matrix to the cytosol.Which of the following is/are NOT produced in glycolysis? NADH Pyruvate ATP Acetyl CoA FADH2Which of the following statements is TRUE about fatty acid biosynthesis? Citrate carries malonyl CoA to the cytosol. O Acetyl ACP is the donor of the acetyl group. O NADPH is used as the reducing equivalent in the process. O The product detaches from the fatty acid synthase complex when the chain length is usually 18 carbons.
- Place the following molecules in the order in which they appear during aerobic respiration: Citrate G3P Glucose-6-phosphate Pyruvate Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate 3-phosphoglycerate Glucose Acetyl-CoAWhich of the following statements about anabolism is false? O As a rule, the anabolic pathway by which an organism makes a substance is the exact reverse of the catabolic pathway. Anabolic reactions "spend" ATP by transferring a phosphate group to another molecule. O Pathways that synthesize larger biomolecules from smaller ones are known as anabolism. Gluconeogenesis is the anabolic pathway by which organisms make glucose from pyruvate.Choose the correct sequence of steps in glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation Acetyl CoA - Krebs Cycle - Pyruvate - Glucose - Electron Transport Chain - Chemiosmosis - ATP Glucose - Acetyl CoA - Pyruvate - Krebs Cycle - Electron Transport Chain - Chemiosmosis - ATP O Pyruvate - Acetyl CoA - Glucose - Krebs Cycle - Electron Transport Chain - Chemiosmosis - ATP O Fatty acids - Pyruvate - Acetyl CoA - Glucose - Chemiosmosis - Krebs Cycle - ATP Glucose - Pyruvate - Acetyl CoA - Krebs Cycle - Chemiosmosis - Electron Transport Chain - ATP Glucose - Pyruvate - Acetyl CoA - Krebs Cycle - Electron Transport Chain - Chemiosmosis ATP
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